OK, time to take a deep breath and suck it up. I may not be @Mick West and a Sitrec guru, but I know enough Python, AI, and FreeCAD to model it out (roughly). It seems to me there is, in fact, a potential for the cable to interfere with the ball...
The problem here is that from the ballistic tests I've seen using a variety of rounds used, 100% of them pass through the target (ballistic gel, ballistic dummies, even cuts of meat). Which implies that more assumptions, (degraded or exotic...
Agreed. We have French UFO researcher @Baptiste Fr making similar claims in the French UFO assembly thread. He repeatedly emphasized the importance of witness testimony. Yet once again, here is a prime example of supposedly accurate witness...
@NoParty ironically, it is research like this that would probably elicit far more rejection in the UFO space.
Absorption and spiritual experience: A review of evidence and potential mechanisms
Michael Lifshitz, Michiel van Elk, T.M. Luhrmann...
As you should be!
This seems to show that if one looks for a logical, though mundane, explanation for UFO sightings, one often finds them. If one looks for anything but a logical, though mundane, explanation one misses them. They start from the...
People here may find this PDF interesting
https://github.com/DrDougB/2022-Saugatuck-Reservoir/blob/main/UPDATE-Connecticut%20UAP-05-07-2026.pdf
It contains a recent update to the SCU presentation on this case
And I have now figured out that the first video I posted, the official FIFA video of the goal kick from behind the goals, was in fact the SpyderCam's video.
So I found where the SpyderCam was actually a few moments after the ball landed, and Google's AI, along with the stadium dimensions and the way the SpyderCam is rigged, says it's impossible for the ball to have struck a cable. Here's where I...